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Mechanical Design Engineer - Building Services

Eden Brown
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Mechanical Design Engineer – Building Services, London (Hybrid: 3 days in office, 2 days WFH)

Salary: up to 50,000 per annum

Responsibilities
  • Lead mechanical building services design for residential and hospitality schemes—from initial concept through to detailed design, coordination, and documentation
  • Deliver compliance with relevant building regulations, standards, and sustainable design targets
  • Collaborate closely with structural, electrical, and architectural teams, ensuring seamless integration
  • Organise and participate in technical design reviews with both internal team members and clients
  • Incorporate sustainability measures and innovate solutions to optimise energy performance
  • Assist with coordination in BIM environments and resolve technical clashes effectively
  • Support junior engineers, offering guidance and contributing to their development
Qualifications
  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering, Building Services, or a related field
  • Proven experience (ideally 3+ years) designing mechanical services on residential and/or hotel projects
  • Strong understanding of HVAC, plumbing, and fire services
  • Familiarity with UK building regulations and BCO/HVAC design guides
  • Competency with design tools such as Revit MEP, AutoCAD, or similar platforms
  • Excellent technical communication skills in both written and spoken English
  • Strong collaborative ethos and confident in managing multiple stakeholders
  • Ideally, experience working in multidisciplinary or consultancy environments
What’s on Offer
  • A competitive salary of up to 50,000 p/a, reflective of skills and experience
  • Flexible working: 3 days per week in the London office, and 2 days working remotely
  • Exposure to leading–edge residential and hotel projects, with scope for technical and career progression
  • A supportive and collaborative multidisciplinary team culture
Why Apply?
  • If you're eager to broaden your project portfolio in residential and hotel sectors
  • If you thrive when working collaboratively in a hybrid environment
  • If you're ready for the next step in your building services engineering career, this is a fantastic opportunity

If you like the sound of the opportunity above and would be interested in hearing more, please call Jack on (phone number removed) or email him at (url removed)

Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer.


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